>>27535492. Great Nebula in Orion. Again trailing and squigglies. I tokk many frames to process in DSS with all these. DSS refused to register the trailed stars and I facepalmed hard.It is possible to do astro and have decent results with cheap lenses but you should definitely not cheap out on the tripod and head. Get the most beefy and stable ones, plain 3 way or geared head if possible. Avoid ball head for astro work.

I really want to take pictures of kids. I go out with my own kid and see some great potential shots every day that I can't take. In UK I don't even feel like I can take a shot that might have any children anywhere in the frame.

It's a real shame, it wasn't always like this, you can see my street in the background of pic related.

So, pics of the joy of childhood and discussion about things you can't do.

Sup /p/hotographers.Does any one here have experience a lot of experience with intax or polaroid cameras?I'm interested in a specific camera, named "lomo'Instant Sanremo". Does any on use this camera, and aslo, pros and cons.

>>2763660don't do itlomo isn't that high quality and I'd take the word of anybody saying it isn'tit's not charismatic, you can always blur or shit up your scans if you want, you don't want a bad PolaroidMy gf shoots instax wide and normal, don't get the small sizeswide is honestly the aesthetic superior choice if you're doing Fujiyou could buy a working sx-70 relatively cheapalso if you're looking to build a social media or blog presence with Polaroid then...Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.

It seem the majority of tilt-shift stuff out there is either 1) correction of the converging verticals in building (shifting in y) or 2) miniature faking (tilting in θ). Has anyone come across particularly creative uses for these lenses outside of these typical parameters? Especially appreciated would be successful examples use of diagonal tilt and/or shift

How do I get this specific effect with Lightroom or Alien Exposure? Or do I have to work with layer styles in photoshop? In Lightroom I can push the temperature or tint to the yellow parts but the sky doesn't really get the effect. Meanwhile, the sea should remain blueish.

It's my own photo and I applied the effect through Instagram by using the color button, choosing yellow and pushing it to almost max. Original photo in next post.

To add, I'm aware I can selectively apply edits in Lightroom but in Instagram the effects are applied across the entire photo. I wonder what exactly is done because the sky is affected the most, while the trees and see mostly retain their original colors.

I am currently doing my Bachelor's in Journalism and Media management and need to write my Bachelor's Thesis.

After thinking for a while, I kind of grew fond of the idea of doing it on photo journalism. The working title for now is "The value of photo journalism in the age of social media and smartphones" or something along those lines. Essentially I would like to discuss how the idea of photo journalism is changing (or not?), now that anybody can essentially capture relatively good pictures of major events at any time and share them with millions of people worldwide without the need of a traditional proxy (newspapers, magazines etc.)

Any thoughts on this? Any books or other ressources you would recommend me to look into?

>>2767562Why would you pick a thesis topic you don't have anything to say about? And around a five year old topic at that...hell, you can't even be assed to take a stance on whether or not PJ is changing because of the ubiquity of the internet+cell phone cameras.

>>2767565of course I have my own stance on the topic, but if I stated that here, due to the nature of /p/ and 4chan in general, this thread would result in a discussion about that, which I don't mind, but it just wouldn't help me much with my thesis.

I was mostly looking for specific books, papers and other material that people would recommend, not a "how to" guide

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